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Research Article

The restrained unit: A case study on everyday sensegiving to a use-of-force policy calling for restraint

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Pages 264-276 | Received 11 Dec 2019, Accepted 08 Mar 2021, Published online: 03 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

In recent years, with state militaries increasingly used for policing, counterinsurgency, and peacekeeping missions, Western societies have displayed growing intolerance of military force. This shift, spurred by humanitarian concerns as well as monitoring by the media and interest groups, creates a paradox: a contradiction between the nature of militaries and the way they achieve their goals, and how soldiers are actually expected to behave. This study explores this paradox from the sensegiving/sensemaking perspective. We interviewed 60 members of various military units and ranks, and used the grounded-theory approach to explore how leaders’ sensegiving influenced the sensemaking of their followers. The resulting grounded theory identified six sensegiving strategies (elaborating, reiterating, applying sanctions, role modeling, justifying, and acknowledging emotions) used by leaders in response to followers’ sensemaking needs. Two sensegiving triggers were identified: performance needs (a gap in soldiers’ understanding of what to do), and tension reduction needs (unresolved frustration caused by failure to understand the logic of the policy). The sensemaking product comprised a list of heuristics that enabled followers to reconcile the paradox and act with restraint. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings are discussed.

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